8.20.18

Jordan Carroll Episode 1 "INSIDE THE LIFE OF A MUSICIAN"

Jordan Carroll is a talented singer, songwriter and musician. In this episode we discuss what life is like on the road during a tour, the creative process he goes through for songwriting, he offers advice for individuals looking to break through in the industry, how artists can use social media to reach a larger audience, how to deal with the legal aspects of the music industry, and for fun I test Jordans knowledge of his favorite band The Doors with 5 trivia questions. It was a pleasure to sit down and interview someone who has a clear vision for what they want out of life and the Make Sh!t Happen attitude to turn that vision into a reality. With his career showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon, Jordan wants to be involved with music for a long time to come. And deservedly so, he is incredibly talented, wise beyond his years, generous with his time and is always available to offer advice for those who seek it. These positive traits will no doubt serve as a foundation for a solid career.

8.27.18

TIM KING Episode 2 "HOW THE MAKE SHIT HAPPEN PROJECT STARTED"

In this episode I talk about a few individuals who were instrumental in assisting and motivating me to start the Make Shit Happen Project, how I came up with the name and I also detail why I decided to start my own podcast. Two friends, Neal Mei and Scott Galles, are responsible for igniting my curiosity for all things associated with audio, visual and lighting. After assisting and working with these two talented photographers for a few years, I found myself wanting to create something that could possibly motivate others. The Make Shit Happen Project was started to bring inspirational stories about individuals who are pursuing their dreams, to a podcast audience. I also give a special thank you to Aaron Dowd who has given me great advice and tips on how to start a podcast. Gaining ideas and techniques from others with more experience is incredibly helpful when starting a new endeavor. These three individuals were generous with their time, extremely patient with me, and I owe them a huge thank you.

9.16.18

Jennifer Miles, founder and director of Cannakula, tells her story of how she went from being diagnosed with a debilitating disease to following her passion for teaching and helping others. After traditional medications offered little help, Jen was able to find that through yoga, meditation, and the use of medicinal cannabis, her symptoms quickly began to subside. With the hopes of passing her knowledge on to others, Jennifer decided to form Cannakula, a place where individuals can practice yoga, meditation and sound healing. In this episode we learn the various types of medicinal cannabis that are available in many different forms, the difference between CBD and THC, the proper way to self medicate, and why more and more baby boomers are turning to medicinal cannabis.